Contribution to the aphid fauna of Nizhny Novgorod Province, Chuvashia and Mari El (Homoptera: Aphidoidea)
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1 Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, 2007 Contribution to the aphid fauna of Nizhny Novgorod Province, Chuvashia and Mari El (Homoptera: Aphidoidea) A.V. Stekolshchikov, S.V. Buga, N.V. Smirnova & O.G. Nikanorova Stekolshchikov, A.V., Buga, S.V., Smirnova, N.V. & Nikanorova, O.G Contribution to the aphid fauna of Nizhny Novgorod Province, Chuvashia and Mari El (Homoptera: Aphidoidea). Zoosystematica Rossica, 16(2): Fifty eight aphid species are reported from the territories of Nizhny Novgorod Province, Chuvashia, and Mari El situated north of the Volga River, including 9 species and 1 subspecies new to the fauna of Russia. The first description of oviparous female of Aphis rumicivora Heie, 1986 and a redescription of apterous and alatae females of Aphis coffeata Mamontova, 1979 are given. A.V. Stekolshchikov, Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab. 1, St. Petersburg , Russia. aphids@zin.ru S.V. Buga, Zoological Department, Byelorussian State University, pr. Nezavisimosti 4, Minsk , Republic of Belarus. aphids@tut.by N.V. Smirnova, Russian State Social University, branch in Cheboksary, Khuzangaya ul. 20, Cheboksary , Russia. nadyas05@mail.ru O.G. Nikanorova, Pedagogical University, Minina str. 1, Nizhny Novgorod , Russia. nik@komintek.nn.ru The paper deals with the aphid fauna of the territories of Nizhny Novgorod Province, Chuvashia, and Mari El situated north of the Volga River. This area belongs to the Lowland taiga transvolgiensis region located between Severnye Uvaly hilly plain and the Volga River to the west of Vyatskie Uvaly hilly plain. It is a base plain with absolute marks in the north no more than 180 m, and in the south no more than m higher than water level in Volga. The climate is temperate continental. In the south of the region, the average temperature of July is C. Annual sum of precipitations is mm. Forests belong to the types of south boreal coniferous (taiga) or mixed ones. Together with true mosses spruce and pine forests, complex shrub spruce and pine forests are very characteristic. Underwood is formed by oak, linden, maple, warty wahoo and European hazel (Myl kov & Gvozdetskiy, 1986). Previous information on the aphid fauna of the region under study and adjacent territories is almost absent. Tsurikov (2002) registered Sacchiphantes abietis in the State Nature Reserve Bol shaya Kokshaga, Mari El, and Anufriev & Bayanov (2003) cited Sacchiphantes viridis, Colopha compressa and Pemphigus populinigrae in the review of the entomofauna of the Nature Reserve Kerzhenskiy, Nizhny Novgorod Prov. This article is based on the material collected in by N.V. Smirnova and O.G. Nikanorova. Further 54 aphid species have been registered, including 9 species and 1 subspecies new to the fauna of Russia (marked in the list by *). All measurements (always in µm), number of hairs, rhinaria, etc., and indexes are presented by extreme variants and in brackets by arithmetical mean, for example ( ). Microscope slides are stored in the collection of the Zoological Institute of RAS (St. Petersburg). In the redescription of Aphis coffeata, apterous virginopara female is examined in more detail and for alate virginopara female differences from apterous one are specified only. Abbreviations: al. alate viviparous female, apt. apterous viviparous female, em. emigrant, fun. fundatrix, gyn. gynoparae, RWS railway station, SNR state nature reserve. Superfamily PHYLLOXEROIDEA Family ADELGIDAE Sacchiphantes abietis (Linnaeus, 1758). Tsurikov (2002) recorded this species as Adelges abietis L. from SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga.
2 216 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 Sacchiphantes viridis (Ratzeburg, 1843). Anufriev & Bayanov (2003) registered this species on Picea sp. in SNR Kerzhenskiy. Superfamily APHIDOIDEA Family PEMPHIGIDAE Colopha compressa (Koch, 1856). Anufriev & Bayanov (2003) registered this species on Ulmus laevis Pallas in SNR Kerzhenskiy. Pemphigus populinigrae (Schrank, 1801). Anufriev & Bayanov (2003) recorded this species as Pemphigus filaginis Boyer de Foscolombe from Populus nigra L. for SNR Kerzhenskiy. Tetraneura ulmi (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and gyn., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 26.VIII.2004, Poaceae, on roots Family THELAXIDAE Glyphina betulae (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizh ny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002, Betula sp. (O.G. Nikanorova); apt. and al., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 21.VI.2003, Betula sp., on leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Family ANOECIIDAE Anoecia corni (Fabricius, 1775). Chuvash Republic: gyn., Cheboksary Distr., near lake Astrakhanka, 21.IX.2002, sweeping (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: gyn., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Urzhumka, 25.IX.2003, Agrostis stolonifera L. Family DREPANOSIPHIDAE Calaphis flava Mordvilko, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: al., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002, Betula sp., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Callipterinella calliptera (Hartig, 1841). Nizh ny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002, Betula sp. (O.G. Nikanorova). Callipterinella tuberculata (von Heyden, 1837). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 10.VII.2002, Betula sp., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova); apt. and al., same locality, 15.VIII.2003, Betula sp., on lower and upper side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Euceraphis betulae (Koch, 1855). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: al., Semenov Distr., RWS Tarasikha, 17.V.2002, Betula sp., on young shoots and leaves (O.G. Nikanorova); al., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 4.VII.2003, Betula sp., on young shoots and leaves (O.G. Nikanorova); Chuvash Republic: al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 21.IX.2002, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel (accidentally) (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: al., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, near lake Kosheer, 26.VIII.2003, sweeping (N.V. Smirnova). Monaphis antennata (Kaltenbach, 1843). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 27.VIII.2004, unknown plant Sminthuraphis ulrichi Quednau, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 25.VIII.2004,?Carex sp., on stem and leaves Symydobius oblongus (von Heyden, 1837). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 21.VI.2003, Betula sp. (O.G. Ni kanorova); Chuvash Republic: F, Cheboksary Distr., near lake Astrakhanka, 21.IX.2002, Geranium sp. (?accidentally) Family CHAITOPHORIDAE Chaitophorus populeti populeti (Panzer, 1801). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Semenov Distr., Linda RWS, 27.VII.2003, Populus tremula L., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova); apt. and al., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 15.VIII.2003, Populus tremula L. (O.G. Nikanorova). Chaitophorus salicti (Schrank, 1801). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 4.VII.2003, Salix sp., on leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Chaitophorus salijaponicus niger Mordvilko, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 15.VIII.2003, Salix sp., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Chaitophorus truncatus (Hausmann, 1802). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, 10.VII.2002 and 15.VIII.2003, Salix sp., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). Family APHIDIDAE Subfamily PTEROCOMMATINAE Pterocomma jacksoni Theobald, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: al., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 4.VII.2003, Salix sp., on branches (O.G. Nikanorova). *Pterocomma pilosum konoi Hori ex Takahashi, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 4.VII.2003, Salix sp., on stem (O.G. Nikanorova).
3 ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region 217 Subfamily APHIDINAE Tribe Aphidini Subtribe Rhopalosiphina Hyalopterus pruni (Geoffroy, 1762). Mari El Republic: apt. and al., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Urzhumka, 28.VI.2002, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel, on lower side of leaves (N.V. Smirnova); apt., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, near lake Kosheer, 23.VII.2003, Molina caerulea (L.) Moench. (on upper side of leaves) and Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel (N.V. Smirnova); Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 21.IX.2002, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel Rhopalosiphum padi (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: em., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002 and 2.VI.2002, Prunus padus L., on lower side of leaves (O.G. Nikanorova); em., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 3.VI.2004, Poa pratensis L., on panicle Schizaphis jaroslavi (Mordvilko, 1921). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 19.VII.2004, Calamagrostis epigeios (L.) Roth Subtribe Aphidina Aphis acetosae Linnaeus, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 14.VII.2004, Rumex thyrsifl orus Fingerh. (N.V. Smirnova); Chuvash Republic: apt. and al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 8.VI.2003, Rumex confertus Willd., on inflorescence and on lower side of crumpled leaves *Aphis brunellae Schouteden, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 19.VII.2004, Prunella sp. *Aphis coffeata Mamontova, 1979 Material (all collected by N.V. Smirnova). Russia, Nizhny Novgorod Prov., Bor Distr.: 4 apterous viviparous females and 6 alate viviparous females, no. 9782, SNR Kerzhenskiy, 15.VII.2004, Melampyrum pratense L.; 12 apterous viviparous females and 3 alate viviparous females, no. 9788, SNR Kerzhenskiy, 19.VII.2004, Melampyrum pratense L.; Mari El Republic, Zvenigovo Distr.: 4 apterous viviparous females and 1 alate viviparous female, no. 9814, vill. Ivan-Belyak, 22.VI.2002,?Melampyrum pratense L.; 1 apterous viviparous female and 1 alate viviparous female, no. 9818, 5 km from vill. Kokshamary on river Bol shaya Kokshaga, 22.VI.2002, Melampyrum pratense L.; 6 apterous viviparous females and 1 alate viviparous female, no. 9820, vill. Ivan-Belyak, 22.VI.2002, Melampyrum pratense L. The species was described by Mamontova (1979) from 3 apterous virginopara females and 2 alate virginopara female virgins. Extensive material collected by N.V. Smirnova allows us to make a detailed redescription of this species using original data and data from the original description (see also the Table). Description. Apterous viviparous female. Elliptic, broad elliptic or egg-shaped, body ( ) times as long as wide. When alive, coffee-coloured, brown or dark brown, almost black, without strong waxy pulverulence, dull, cauda pale. Larvae red-brown or light brown. Cleared specimens with dark brown: 1st antennal segment, 3rd and 4th rostral segments, coxae and large sclerites at their base, hind femora (except for bases), apices of tibiae, tarsi, bands and sclerites on tergites of thorax and abdomen, marginal sclerites on abdominal segments I-VII, intersegmental plates and peritremes on all segments, siphunculi, cauda, anal and subgenital plates; with brown: 2nd antennal segment, apex of 5th antennal segment, 6th antennal segment, head and middle femora (except for bases). Dorsal surface of thorax with large marginal sclerites on all segments, sclerotized large bands on pro- and mesothorax and more or less large sclerites on metathorax (sometimes almost completely absent). Abdominal dorsum with sparse dorsal sclerites on tergites I-VI, bands on tergites VII and VIII, more or less large marginal sclerites on segments II-VI and small marginal sclerites on segments I and VII; sclerites on tergite VI and especially on tergites I-V sometimes absent; band on tergite VI sometimes divided into small separate sclerites. Surface of head coarsely wrinkled, that of occiput, dorsal side of thorax and abdominal tergites I-VI reticulate (contour of cells formed by strongly smoothed-out, flat spinules fused and forming thick irregular line), of tergite VII with rows of dentiform spinules; such spinules on tergite VIII partially fused and sometimes forming scales; surface of ventral side of thorax wrinkled, with some pointed spinules, of ventral side of abdomen with long rows of small dentiform spinules frequently forming strongly stretched cells. Hairs on dorsal and ventral surface of thorax and abdomen long, very finely pointed; longest dorsal, marginal and ventral hairs on abdominal tergite III (46-61), (71-78) and (59-71) µm long, ( ), ( ) and ( ) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively; marginal hairs 1, 1-4, 1-4, 2-4, 1-3, 2-4 and 0-1 on each side of abdominal segments I-VII; abdominal tergite III with 2 dorsal hairs; tergite VI with 2-3 ( ) hairs between siphunculi; tergite VIII with 3-8 ( ) hairs, (76-83) µm long, ( ) times as long as articular
4 218 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 Table. Biometric data for Aphis coffeata and A. rumicivora. Character apterous viviparous females Aphis coffeata alatae viviparous females Aphis rumicivora apterous oviparous female Number of samples/ specimens 5/27 5/12 1/1 Length of body, μm ( ) ( ) 1862 Length of antenna, μm ( ) ( ) (836) Length of antenna / length of body ( ) ( ) (0.45) Hind femur length, μm ( ) (379) (379) Hind femur length / head width across the compound eyes ( ) ( ) (0.91) Head width across the compound eyes, μm ( ) ( ) 415 Number of marginal tubercles 6-9 ( ) 6-8 ( ) 12 6th antennal segment, length of base, μm ( ) ( ) (94) 6th antennal segment, length of processus terminalis, μm ( ) ( ) (211) 6th antennal segment, length of processsus terminalis / length of base ( ) ( ) (2.26) Length of ultimate rostral segment, μm ( ) ( ) 124 Length of ultimate rostral segment / head width across the compound eyes ( ) ( ) 0.30 Length of ultimate rostral segment / length of 2nd segment of hind tarsus ( ) ( ) (1.20) Length of ultimate rostral segment / length of base of 6th antennal segment ( ) ( ) (1.33) Length of 2nd segment of hind tarsus, μm ( ) ( ) (104) Length of 2nd segment of hind tarsus / head width across the compound eyes ( ) ( ) (0.25) Length of 2nd segment of hind tarsus / length of base of 6th antennal segment ( ) ( ) (1.11) Siphunculus, length, μm ( ) ( ) (157) Siphunculus, length / width at half length ( ) ( ) (3.88) Length of cauda, μm ( ) ( ) 164 Length of siphunculus / length of cauda ( ) ( ) (0.95)
5 ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region 219 diameter of 3rd antennal segment. Light brown, sclerotized at base marginal tubercles always present on prothorax and abdominal segments I and VII; marginal tubercles present also on segment II in 18% of specimens (2 tubercles in 11% of specimens), one tubercle present on segment III in 15% of specimens and tubercles present on segment IV in 11% of specimens (2 tubercles in 4% of specimens); marginal tubercles strongly protuberant, nipple-shaped or conical, on prothorax and abdominal segments I and VII large, on segments II-IV smaller, diameter of tubercles times greater than height. Head without traces of epicranial coronal suture. Frontal tubercles not high, but clearly marked; median tubercle not reaching or rarely surpassing the level of antennal tubercles. Occipital and frontal hairs long, very finely pointed, longest occipital and frontal hairs (70-76) and (75-79) µm long, ( ) and ( ) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively. Antennae 6-segmented, without secondary rhinaria. Hairs on antennae finely or very finely pointed; longest hair on 3rd segment (56-68) µm long, ( ) times as long as articular diameter of the segment; basal part of 6th antennal segment with 2-3 ( ) hairs, longest hair ( ) times as long as articular diameter of basal part of the segment. Rostrum reaching metathorax or abdominal segment II. Ultimate rostral segment elongate wedge-shaped with straight or slightly concave sides, ( ) times as long as its basal width, with 2 very long accessory hairs. Hind femora and hind tibiae ( ) and ( ) times as long as body, respectively. Hairs on legs long, very finely pointed; ventral hair on hind trochanter ( ) times as long as basal diameter of hind femur; longest dorsal, ventral and dorso-apical hairs on hind femur (81-99), (79-90) and (45-56) µm long, respectively; longest dorsal hair on hind tibia (86-93) µm long, ( ) times as long as mid-diameter of the latter. Chaetotaxy of first tarsal segments 3, 3, 2 and only sometimes one middle tarsus with 2 hairs. 2nd segment of hind tarsus ( ) times as long as its maximum width and ( ) times as long as base of 6th antennal segment, with 0-2 ( ) ventral hairs and 0-1 (0-1.0) dorsal hair in addition to the three apical pairs. Siphunculi faintly narrowed to apex, sometimes somewhat expanded before base, imbricate, with flanges, ( ) times as long as their basal width, ( ) times as long as body and ( ) times as long as 3rd antennal segment. Subgenital plate oval, with 2-9 ( ) hairs on anterior half and 8-18 ( ) finely pointed hairs along hind margin. Hairs on anal plate very finely pointed. Cauda finger-shaped with slight constriction, ( ) times as long as its basal width, with 9-20 ( ) long, very finely pointed hairs. Measurements. Body ; antennae 880: III , IV 121, V 137, VI ; hind trochanter+femur 417; hind tibia 690; si phunculus ; cauda (at base) 109 (before base). Alate viviparous female. Elongate-eggshaped, body ( ) times as long as wide. Head, thorax, antennae and legs dark; nymphs with two longitudinal rows of white wax maculae on tergites. Cleared specimens with dark brown 1st antennal segment, head, thorax, coxae, hind femora (except for their bases), apices of tibiae, intersegmental plates, siphunculi, anal plate and cauda, with brown antenna (except for 1st segment), tarsi, subgenital plate, bands, sclerites and peritremes on abdomen. Abdominal dorsum with bands on all tergites, large marginal sclerites on segments II-VI and small marginal sclerites on segments I and VII; bands on tergites I-VI frequently divided into small separate sclerites and sometimes disappearing. Surface of head and dorsal side of thorax wrinkled, of abdominal tergites I-VI reticulate (contour of cells formed by large, sparse, strongly smoothed-out or pointed spinules). Longest dorsal, marginal and ventral hairs on abdominal tergite III (53-81), (63-76) and (59-71) µm long, ( ), ( ) and ( ) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively; marginal hairs 1, 2-4, 2-4, 2-4, 0-2, 2-3 and 1 on each side of abdominal segments I-VII; tergite VI with 2-4 ( ) hairs between siphunculi; tergite VIII with 4-9 ( ) hairs, (71-101) µm long, ( ) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment. Median frontal tubercle surpassing or rarely not reaching the level of antennal tubercles. Longest occipital and frontal hairs (59-73) and (60-73) µm long, ( ) and ( ) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively. Longest hair on 3rd segment (53-66) µm long, ( ) times as long as articular diameter of the segment; longest hair on 6th antennal segment ( ) times as long as articular diameter of basal part of the segment. Secondary rhinaria ( ) on 3rd antennal segment, 0-2 (0-2.0) on 4th segment, 0 on 5th segment, rounded or oval, very weakly projecting, with external diameters times their hights. Hind femora ( ) times as long as body. Ventral hair on hind trochanter 1.18-
6 220 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol ( ) times as long as basal diameter of hind femur; longest dorsal, ventral and dorsoapical hairs on hind femur (68-86), (71-91) and (38-51) µm long, respectively; longest dorsal hair on hind tibia (74-83) µm long, ( ) times as long as middiameter of the latter. 2nd segment of hind tarsus with 0-2 (0-2.0) dorsal hairs in addition to three apical pairs. Siphunculi ( ) times as long as their basal width and ( ) times as long as body. Subgenital plate with 3-11 ( ) hairs on anterior half. Measurements. Body ; antennae 1301: III , IV 190, V 197, VI ; hind trochanter+femur 129; hind tibia 1082; siphunculus ; cauda (at base) 116 (before base). Biology. The aphids live on tips of pedicles and on stems of Melampyrum nemorosum L. and M. pratense L. Life cycle unknown, but apparently monoecious holocyclic. Distribution. Ukraine (Cherkasy Prov., Kanev Distr., Nature Reserve Kanevskiy ), Russia (Mari El Republic: Zvenigovo Distr.; Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: Bor Distr., State Nature Reserve Kerzhenskiy ). Aphis fabae Scopoli, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002, Euonymus verrucosa Scop., on young shoots (O.G. Nikanorova); apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 15.VII.2004, Sedum telephium L. (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 6.VII.2004,?Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. (N.V. Smirnova); Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., near lake Astrakhanka, 12.VI.2002, Rumex confertus Willd., on inflorescences Aphis farinosa J.F. Gmelin, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2003, Salix sp., on young shoots (O.G. Nikanorova); apt., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 4.VII.2003, Salix sp., on shoot (O.G. Nikanorova); apt., FF and M, same data, 10.VII.2003 (O.G. Nikanorova). Aphis frangulae frangulae Kaltenbach, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 16.VII.2004, Epilobium angustifolium L. Aphis frangulae beccabungae Koch, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 27.VIII.2004, Lamiaceae Aphis gossypii Glover, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 14.VII.2004, Hieracium umbellatum L. (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: apt., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Ivan-Belyak, 11.VII.2002, Gentiana pneumonanthe L. Aphis hieracii Schrank, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 26.VIII.2004, Hieracium umbellatum L. (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: apt., Zvenigovo Distr., 5 km from vill. Kokshamary on river Bol shaya Kokshaga, 6.VI.2002, Hieracium?umbellatum L. (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., same data, 22.VI.2002 (N.V. Smirnova); apt., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, cordon Kr. Gorka, 21.VII.2003, Hieracium umbellatum L., on stem (N.V. Smirnova); Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 12.VI.2002, Pilosella offi cinarum F. Schultz et Sch. Bip. Aphis mirifica (Börner, 1950). Mari El Republic: apt., Kilemary Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, 24.VII.2003, Epilobium angustifolium L., on stem near root Aphis pomi De Geer, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2002, Sorbus sp., in rolled leaves at apex of stem (O.G. Nikanorova). Aphis praeterita Walker, Chuvash Re public: apt. and al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 12.VIII.2002, Epilobium angustifolium L. *Aphis rumicivora Heie, 1986 Material. Russia, Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and 1 F, Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 29.VIII.2004, Rumex acetosella L., on roots To present day, apterous and alate viviparous female were known only. A find of oviparous female in Nizhny Novgorod Prov. at the end of August proves that this species has a monoecious life cycle and allows description of the unknown morph (see also the Table). Description. Oviparous female. Elliptic, bo dy 1.6 times as long as wide. Dark. Cleared specimen with dark brown frons, 1st antennal segment, 3rd and 4th rostral segments, femora (except for their bases), apices of tibiae, tarsi, intersegmental plates, subgenital and anal plates, siphunculi and cauda, with brown head (except of frons), 2nd antennal segment, apical half of penultimate antennal segment, ultimate antennal segment, coxae and sclerites at their bases, bases of femora, tibiae (except for their apices), sclerites on ventral side of pro- and mesothorax, marginal maculae and peritremes on all abdominal segments, with light brown band on pronotum and sclerites on mesonotum. Dorsal surface of thorax with weakly marked band on pronotum and with sclerites on mesothorax, abdominal dorsum membranous. Surface of head, thorax and abdominal tergites I-VI slightly reticulate (contour of cells on head and prothorax formed by small, more or less smoothed-out spinules, on abdominal tergites I-VI formed by thin, irregular line), of abdominal tergite VII with rows of smoothed-out
7 ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region 221 spinules partially fused on tergite VIII to form scales; of ventral side of prothorax wrinkled, of ventral side of meso- and metanotum and abdomen with long rows of small spinules sometimes forming strongly stretched cells. Hairs on dorsal surface of thorax and abdomen short (longest dorsal and marginal hairs on abdominal tergite III 8 and 13 µm long, (0.39) and (0.65) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively), pointed or slightly blunt, hairs on ventral surface of thorax and abdomen short or long (longest ventral hair on abdominal tergite III 28 µm, (1.42) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment), pointed or rarely finely pointed; marginal hairs 0, 1, 1, 0-1, 1, 1 and 1 on each side of abdominal segments I-VII; abdominal tergite III with 2 dorsal hairs; tergite VI with 2 hairs between siphunculi; tergite VIII with 32 hairs, longest hair on abdominal tergite VIII 13 µm long, (0.65) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment. Light brown or brown marginal tubercles present on prothorax, abdominal segments I-IV and VII; marginal tubercles on prothorax large, strongly protuberant, nipple-shaped, with diameter times that of complex eye and 1.2 times the height of tubercles; marginal tubercles on segments I and VII large, protuberant, nipple-shaped, on segments II-VI medium-sized, protuberant or strongly protuberant, semicircular or nipple-shaped; diameter of tubercles on segments I-IV and VII times the height of tubercles. Head with traces of epicranial coronal suture. Frontal tubercles not high; median tubercle surpassing the level of antennal tubercles. Occipital and frontal hairs blunt or, rarely, pointed, short, longest occipital and frontal hairs 10 and 13 µm long, (0.52) and (0.65) times as long as articular diameter of 3rd antennal segment, respectively. Antennae on the one side 6- segmented and on the other side 5-segmented (with fused 3rd and 4th segments), without secondary rhinaria. Hairs on antennae blunt or, rarely, pointed; longest hair on 3rd segment 10 µm long, (0.52) times as long as articular diameter of the segment; basal part of 6th antennal segment with 3 hairs, longest hair (0.78) times as long as articular diameter of basal part of the segment. Rostrum reaching abdominal segment II. Ultimate rostral segment elongate wedge-shaped, 2.45 times as long as its basal width, with 2 long accessory hairs. Hind femora and hind tibiae and 0.34 times as long as body, respectively. Hairs on legs blunt or pointed; longest dorsal, ventral and dorso-apical hairs on hind femur (14), 25 and 10 µm long, respectively; longest dorsal hair on hind tibia (19) µm long, (0.47) times as long as mid-diameter of the latter; ventral hair on hind trochanter finly pointed, (1.00) times as long as basal diameter of hind femur. Chaetotaxy of first tarsal segments 3, 3, 2. 2nd segment of hind tarsus (4.56) times as long as its maximum width and (1.11) times as long as base of 6th antennal segment, with 1 ventral hair in addition to three apical pairs, dorsal hairs absent. Siphunculi faintly narrowed to apex, distinctly imbricate, with flanges, (3.45) times as long as their basal width, times as long as body and (0.69) times as long as 3rd antennal segment. Subgenital plate oval, with 24 hairs on anterior half and 27 hairs along hind margin; all hairs finely pointed. Hairs on anal plate finely pointed. Cauda elongate-triangular, pointed, 1.18 times as long as its basal width, with 17 finely pointed hairs. Measurements. Body ; antennae 844: III , IV 104, V 121, VI ; hind trochanter+femur 406; hind tibia 636; siphunculus ; cauda (at base) 104 (before base). Aphis urticata J.F. Gmelin, Mari El Republic: apt., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Urzhumka, 17.VIII.2002, Urtica sp. *Aphis (Bursaphis) epilobiaria Theobald, Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 7.IX.2002, Epilobium sp., on rolled inflorescences Tribe Macrosiphini Subtribe Anuraphidina Brachycaudus (Acaudus) lychnidis (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 31.V.2004, Silene alba (Miller) E.H.L. Krause, on stem (N.V. Smirnova). Brachycaudus (Prunaphis) cardui (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 19.VII.2004, Carduus sp. Subtribe Liosomaphidina *Cavariella archangelicae (Scopoli, 1763). Chuvash Republic: apt. and al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 12.VI.2002, Apiaceae, on leaves and stems Cavariella intermedia (Hille Ris Lambers, 1969). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 18.VII.2003, Salix sp., on stems and leaves (O.G. Nikanorova). *Cavariella theobaldi (Gillette & Bragg, 1918). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Semenov Distr., Keza RWS, flood-lands of river Linda, 10.VII.2002, Salix sp., on leaves and young shoots (O.G. Nikanorova); apt., Semenov Distr., Ozero RWS, 18.VII.2003, Salix sp., on stems and leaves (O.G. Nikanorova).
8 222 A.V. Stekolshchikov et al.: On the aphid fauna of middle Volga region ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 Subtribe Myzina Aulacorthum speyeri Börner, Mari El Republic: apt., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Ivan-Belyak, 22.VI.2002, Polygonatum odoratum (Miller) Druce, on lower side of leaves Myzus cerasi (Fabricius, 1775). Chuvash Repub lic: al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 5.VII.2002, Galium sp. Tubaphis ranunculina (Walker, 1852). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 26.VIII.2004, unknown plant Subtribe Macrosiphina Acyrthosiphon knechteli (Börner, 1950). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt. and al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 3.VI.2004, Vaccinium uliginosum L., on stem Macrosiphoniella tanacetaria (Kaltenbach, 1843). Mari El Republic: apt., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, cordon Shimaevo, 15.VI.2003, Tanacetum vulgare L. *Macrosiphoniella tapuskae (Hottes & Frison, 1931). Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 3.VII.2002, Achillea millefolium L. Macrosiphum cholodkovskyi (Mordvilko, 1909). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 29.VIII.2004, Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim. Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas, 1878). Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 5.VII.2002, Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim. Macrosiphum rosae (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: fun., Semenov Distr., Tarasikha RWS, 17.V.2003, Rosa sp. (O.G. Nikanorova). Metopeurum fuscoviride Stroyan, Nizh ny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 16.VII.2004, Tanacetum vulgare L. (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: apt. and al., Zvenigovo Distr., vill. Urzhumka, 28.VI.2002, Tanacetum vulgare L. (N.V. Smirnova); apt., Kilemary Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, vill. Shaptunga, 18.VII.2003, Tanacetum vulgare L., on inflorescences (N.V. Smirnova); FF, same locality and plant, 28.VIII.2003 Microlophium carnosum (Buckton, 1876). Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 5.VII.2002, Urtica dioica L., on stem Sitobion avenae (Fabricius, 1775). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: al., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 3.VI.2004, Peucedanum palustre (L.) Hoff. (accidentally), on stem (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: al., Zvenigovo Distr., 5 km from vill. Kokshamary on river Bol shaya Kokshaga, 11.VII.2002, Poaceae (N.V. Smirnova); al., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, near lake Kosheer, 23.VII.2003, Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench., on upper side of leaves *Uroleucon pilosellae (Börner, 1933). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: fun., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 30.V.2004, Hieracium umbellatum L., on stem *Uroleucon pseudobscurum (Hille Ris Lam - bers, 1967). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 26.VIII.2004, Hieracium umbellatum L. (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: apt. and al., Zvenigovo Distr., 5 km from vill. Kokshamary on river Bol shaya Kokshaga, 22.VI.2002, Hieracium?umbellatum L. Uroleucon (Uromelan) jaceae (Linnaeus, 1758). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: apt., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, 20.VIII.2004, Centaurea jacea L., on stem Uroleucon (Uromelan) solidaginis (Fabricius, 1781). Nizhny Novgorod Prov.: fun., Bor Distr., SNR Kerzhenskiy, Solidago virgaurea L., 29.V.2004, on stem (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., same locality and plant, VII.2004 (N.V. Smirnova); Mari El Republic: apt., Zvenigovo Distr., 5 km from vill. Kokshamary on river Bol shaya Kokshaga, 6.VI.2002, Solidago virgaurea L. (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., same locality and plant, 22.VI.2002 (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., Medvedevo Distr., SNR Bol shaya Kokshaga, cordon Shimaevo, 12.VI.2003, Succisa pratensis Moench (N.V. Smirnova); Chuvash Republic: apt., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Oktyabr skiy, 8.VI.2002, Solidago virgaurea L. (N.V. Smirnova); apt. and al., Cheboksary Distr., vill. Sosnovka, 5.VII.2002, Solidago virgaurea L. Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to Dr. J. Holman for the opportunity to examine the material from the aphidological collection of Institute of Entomology, Czech Academy of Sciences (České Budějovice) and numerous consultations. N.V. Smirnova is grateful to S.P. Urbanobichute (Nizhni Novgorod) and G.A. Bogdanov (Ioshkar Ola) for their help in determination of host plants of aphids. References Anufriev, G.A. & Bayanov, N.G Invertebrate fauna of the Reserve Kerzhenskiy based on research in Trudy Gos. Prirodn. Zapovednika Kerzhenskiy, 2, 2002: (In Russian). Mamontova, V.A New aphid species (Homoptera, Aphidinea) from the Kanev Biogeographical Reserve. Vestnik Zool., 1979(5): (In Russian). Mil kov, F. N. & Gvozdetskiy, N.A Fizicheskaya geografiya SSSR. Obshchiy obzor. Evropeyskaya chast SSSR. Kavkaz [Physical geography of USSR. Overall review. European Part of the USSR. The Caucasus]. 376 pp. Moscow, Vysshaya Shkola. (In Russian). Tsurikov, M.N Letopis prirody: Zapovednik Bol shaya Kokshaga [Annals of nature: Reserve Bol shaya Kokshaga ], 8: Ioshkar Ola. (In Russian). Received 18 November 2007
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